The research is prompted by the need to merge architecture and nature through the homogenization of architectural space and landscape. When uniting the architecture and the nature, an unbreakable connection is created, represented in the pictorial form. A link that allows the human to be part of this homogenization, without affecting it, but on the contrary, giving it spirituality and purpose while satisfying the basic purpose of this architectural space. In addition to the connection that is created as a result of unification and is considered a primary, architecture - nature; architecture – landscape, there is also a connection that is related to the character of the space, a connection that brings together two deeply ancient close activities, architecture and art. The aim of the research is to develop and interpret the image of this relation architecture - nature, through the adaptation and the essence of the architectural space, while allowing appropriate use and constant inspiration that are directly related to the program features of this architectural space.
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